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he going to take us over there. if it's one-on-one matchups he just throw it up there and let us make a play and what i did early on. >> michele: playing alongside roddy white. matt has told us that you might be the most improved player on this team. what is it like to have roddy white next to you and matt ryan throwing to you and how have they contributed to that? >> a great mentors. i come out here, i don't have any pressure on me. i just got to come out here and just play. me i put pressure on myself because i don't want want to let the guys next to me down. glad we got a "w" tonight. >> michele: you didn't let anyone down tonight. congratulations, julio. >> michele, thanks. tony dungy, your reaction to tonight's game. a falcon win and cowboy loss. >> bob, what we saw tonight, again, was just demonstration of the difference between atlanta and dallas. atlanta is making those plays in the fourth quarter to win close games. dallas, as we talked about on the pregame show, as cris talked about in the fourth quarter w
he going to take us over there. if it's one-on-one matchups he just throw it up there and let us make a play and what i did early on. >> michele: playing alongside roddy white. matt has told us that you might be the most improved player on this team. what is it like to have roddy white next to you and matt ryan throwing to you and how have they contributed to that? >> a great mentors. i come out here, i don't have any pressure on me. i just got to come out here and just play. me i...
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using phones in inappropriate places. phone activity becoming an issue in relationships, work or school. >> for some people who use their phone excessively, we know that the brain is actually responding to the phone as if it's a drug. >> reporter: right. it's affecting everyday interactions. >> interfortunately i've become so attached to communicating with everybody, that i become less attached to people who are physically in front of me. >> reporter: she's part of a nomophobia recovery. here she learns how to break her habit. >> make a commitment to not respond for 20 minutes. >> we teach them in treatment to self-monitor their behaviors, how to identify when the behaviors have become excessive. how to use coping skills to manage their urges to use the internet or their phone. >> as opposed to thinking of myself being trapped without my phone, i'm trying to focus on how it can actually be kind of freeing not to have my phone. >> doctors say if you're concerned that you may have nomophobia, you should commit to turning th
using phones in inappropriate places. phone activity becoming an issue in relationships, work or school. >> for some people who use their phone excessively, we know that the brain is actually responding to the phone as if it's a drug. >> reporter: right. it's affecting everyday interactions. >> interfortunately i've become so attached to communicating with everybody, that i become less attached to people who are physically in front of me. >> reporter: she's part of a...
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they will not be bothering us, the air mass is too, too dry to worry about it. here's the next system, cold air and energy in the atmosphere on a very strong polar jet diving down through the upper midwest, snowing in the dakotas and western minnesota. that energy is aiming for the gulf coast, where it will meet up with moisture and that will be the coastal storm by the middle of the week for us. in the short term, more cold nights ahead, tonight and monday night, chilly indeed. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. the good weather lasts through tuesday, but as we get towards tuesday afternoon, here we are 9:00 tuesday morning, clear sky overhead. we'll start with sunshine, but the gathering coastal storm aiming for the coast of north florida will make the turn and come up the coast. impacts around here, strongest impacts will be wednesday night into thursday. only low to moderate impacts on wednesday during the day, but by wednesday night, an awful lot of wind and rain around here and an opportunity for some snow showers out across parts of the blue ridge and out to th
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tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity is an organization simply based on spreading awareness and raising lung cancer money for research. research so important and imperative for this disease, and longevity supports all of those funds to do so. >> sarah, we know you have your family out there with you today. and other victims and survivors who have their families supporting them as well. what's it like to see a big crowd come together for the krause so personal to you? >> this is just thirilling. my team alone this year is 50 people. we after the last four years have raised $1 million fo
tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity...
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and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> was this your call? >> you know, the movie was john stockwell and one of the producers of hurt locker's call but i went out of my way as john will verify to get a republican cia operative at the highest level, a republican navy s.e.a.l. and one of the leading historians in the world not american to bet all of the things in the film. i wanted the opposition to bet it. the president comes out heroic because he makes the decision by himself. hillary clinton and panetta say go, do the raid. joe biden and gates say don't do it. the president thinks overnight this is in the movie and says, give me one hour from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. the next day and authorizes the raid. it's not political, tis historical. i would not do anything political when it comes to making one of my movies. >> john stockwell, talk about what drew you to this topic, the drama, how compell
and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> was this your call? >> you know, the movie was john stockwell and one of the producers of hurt locker's call but i went out of my way as john will verify to get a republican cia operative at the highest level, a republican navy s.e.a.l. and one of...
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and that's now up to us. and that's hard. i understand that. and nobody feels that burden more than i do. chris: you can imagine him with sasha suspect malia at bedtime thinking about -- and malia at bedtime thinking about that but you don't hear him talk about that. >> he doesn't talk about the ethnic piece and historic nature of his election. it's a stratjirk thing and part of the way that you have to run as an african-american trying to be president of the whole united states. and i think that african-americans are so personally deeply invested in this man that he doesn't really have to say it. it goes without saying. chris: so the personal hurt here will be profound. >> i think the personal hurt will be profound with either. and i think more so probably with the president. >> it's interesting -- chris: let's talk about romney. is it a big deal this thing? i'm not -- most people aren't interested in what son feels, his father, just a personal story. >> it is a personal story. the thing about both of these candidates and you look at romney ta
and that's now up to us. and that's hard. i understand that. and nobody feels that burden more than i do. chris: you can imagine him with sasha suspect malia at bedtime thinking about -- and malia at bedtime thinking about that but you don't hear him talk about that. >> he doesn't talk about the ethnic piece and historic nature of his election. it's a stratjirk thing and part of the way that you have to run as an african-american trying to be president of the whole united states. and i...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that investigation was the ability to work as a region. i can tell you that 20 years ago, police departments didn't work as well together i think they can had good relationships. but today you can have a police officer go to their desk top and get information from outside the department. we have these records management systems, all connected, and this really came out of necessity, because when you have -- working the sniper case with killings in maryland, virginia, and the district, we had to work together, and i will tell you, that the public would have
stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that...
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tell us if you see any problems from long lines to machine malfunctions. you can send us an e-mail. we are also your home for the in election night coverage. up with abc news coverage and we will have our reporters on the ground in boston and chicago and all well. al races as that all begins at 7:00 on tuesday evening. some good news tonight when it the aftermath of sandy. first, services coming back on a schedule and in new power is slowly coming on for millions of people. some marathon runners helped bring stuff to victims. and in new jersey, people are coming together to help each other. celebrated the feast of all saints. of saints living in have done so much to other and embrace one another at a very difficult time. what to do itnow are touching one lives in most inspiring ways. that feeling of lending hand happening in our area as well. a number of restaurants are profits and passing along to disaster relief. many see it as a win/win situation. n easy and fun way to us families deal with the hurricane zandi. restaurants in the d.c. area are in to make a difference. all lot of
tell us if you see any problems from long lines to machine malfunctions. you can send us an e-mail. we are also your home for the in election night coverage. up with abc news coverage and we will have our reporters on the ground in boston and chicago and all well. al races as that all begins at 7:00 on tuesday evening. some good news tonight when it the aftermath of sandy. first, services coming back on a schedule and in new power is slowly coming on for millions of people. some marathon...
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it's up to us to get a better pass rush. it's up to the linebackers to be where they need to be in the secondary. i'm not going to sit up there and point fingers at the secondary because we're a team. it's hard to cover guys in this business but that's why we're professional footballs and it's our job as the defense to get it corrected. >> it's not something we feel good about, not something i feel good about. you know, just what you do is you look at yourself first and foremost, see what you can do better to help this defense improve. from there you just continue to work the team, believe, not get caught up in the past things that happened, just looking forward to seeing what we can do better. >>> all right. we're looking at thursday night football in san diego. philip rivers and the chargers versus matt cassel and the chiefs picking it. you. fourth quarter chargers up 10-6. rivers throwing a strike to malcolm floyd. a 13-yard td pass. chargers up 17-6. it's an 18-point lead later in the fourth. cassel trying to bring the c
it's up to us to get a better pass rush. it's up to the linebackers to be where they need to be in the secondary. i'm not going to sit up there and point fingers at the secondary because we're a team. it's hard to cover guys in this business but that's why we're professional footballs and it's our job as the defense to get it corrected. >> it's not something we feel good about, not something i feel good about. you know, just what you do is you look at yourself first and foremost, see what...
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for us, 3:00 p.m. on wednesday, i think this will have a low impact on us. maybe starting off with light rain. then possibly switching to snow, depending on the exact track of this storm. 11:00 on wednesday night, i think this would-be snow if it was making its way in here, some of the latest computer models keep this offshore now, which means less much pact for us. jersey shore, new york, the same areas hit hard by sandy are going to get hit again very hard by this. there could be major beach erosion one more time after what we just saw last week. that's not good news for them. for us, i think this is still a fairly low impact event. but we're going to be watching the scenario play out very closely. some concern, some inland snow. not a big deal for us. isolated slick spots, though, especially thursday morning. that could cause a few problems. again, the coastal issues will be the biggest scenario playing out from the delmarva all the way up towards new york and boston, which could see 60-mile-an-hour winds with this storm. so this is going to be a big stor
for us, 3:00 p.m. on wednesday, i think this will have a low impact on us. maybe starting off with light rain. then possibly switching to snow, depending on the exact track of this storm. 11:00 on wednesday night, i think this would-be snow if it was making its way in here, some of the latest computer models keep this offshore now, which means less much pact for us. jersey shore, new york, the same areas hit hard by sandy are going to get hit again very hard by this. there could be major beach...
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. >> american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. >> reporter: and house speaker john boehner opened the door to higher taxes. >> for the purposes of forging a bipartisan agreement that begins to solve the problem, we're willing to accept new revenue under the right conditions. >> reporter: conceding his loss, mitt romney called for compromise. >> at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. >> reporter: how did the people of america reject romney? one reason is, our population has changed. a smaller share of whites voted, down to 72% of the total. more minorities voting, more young people. changes that favor democrats like barack obama. he reached out last night to romney backers. >> whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. >> reporter: some republicans say they better learn, from an election that gave barack obama four more years. bipartisanship will g
. >> american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. >> reporter: and house speaker john boehner opened the door to higher taxes. >> for the purposes of forging a bipartisan agreement that begins to solve the problem, we're willing to accept new revenue under the right conditions. >> reporter: conceding his loss, mitt romney called for compromise. >> at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our...
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republicans want us to work together, democrats want us to work together. >> reporter: conceding his loss, mitt romney called for compromise. >> at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. >> reporter: how did the people of america reject romney. one reason is our population has changed. a smaller share of whites voted, down to 72% of the total. more minorities voting, more young people. changes that favor democrats, like barack obama. he reached out last night to romney backers. >> and whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. >> reporter: some republicans say they've learned. >> if we don't change modern conservativism, we're going to go extinct. >> reporter: in a nation that just gave barack obama four more years. bipartisanship is going to get an immediate test, the dreaded fiscal cliff. automatic cross-the-board tax hikes, and deep spending cuts are just seven weeks away. live from chicago, i've steve handelsman, news4. >>> a rough post
republicans want us to work together, democrats want us to work together. >> reporter: conceding his loss, mitt romney called for compromise. >> at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. >> reporter: how did the people of america reject romney. one reason is our population has changed. a smaller share of whites voted, down to 72% of the total. more minorities voting, more...
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stay with us. >> coming up in the next half hour, one thing pregnant women can do to lower the risk for autism in their children. plus, tom is back with the latest on the chance for rain tonight and tomorrow. and also, slide down an ice slide. we'll be right back. >>> a d.c. group is honoring veterans who served our country. the central union mission inner in the d.c. is having a luncheon for veterans to support homeless in need of help. veterans are also twice as likely as other americans to become homeless. >> the risk of autism may be higher in children whose mothers have the flu or a fever for more than a week during pregnancy. that according to a dannic study. researchers s examined files o 96,000 children. kid his whose mothers had the flu will pregnant had twice the rick risk of being diagnosed with autism before age 3. >> if you are a woman of child bearing age, yes, do it. because we know women who are pregnant are more susceptible to the complications the flu. now we know there's a really
stay with us. >> coming up in the next half hour, one thing pregnant women can do to lower the risk for autism in their children. plus, tom is back with the latest on the chance for rain tonight and tomorrow. and also, slide down an ice slide. we'll be right back. >>> a d.c. group is honoring veterans who served our country. the central union mission inner in the d.c. is having a luncheon for veterans to support homeless in need of help. veterans are also twice as likely as other...
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shartia brantley joins us live with news for your money. >> reporter: good morning. auto makers like chrysler, ford, gm, will report october sales later today. sales are forecast to rise 11% from a year ago, which would make it the best october for the industry since 2007. analysts say monday's superstorm on the east coast likely led to the loss of about 100,000 vehicles. dealers should be able to make that up this month. and sandy may have been very bad news for homeowners, but it's bringing some good news to the residential construction sector. "the new york times" reports construction companies will be getting a lot of business. flood waters are pumped out of the neighborhood, power lines are restored and roads are clear of debris. they'll also be able to hire lots of workers. many of whom have been idle due to the housing slump over the past five years. guys, it's interesting to note that lumber futures on the chicago mercantile exchange soared yesterday. the trade there is framing lumber used mainly in home construction. >> thank you. >>> sam's club is helping r
shartia brantley joins us live with news for your money. >> reporter: good morning. auto makers like chrysler, ford, gm, will report october sales later today. sales are forecast to rise 11% from a year ago, which would make it the best october for the industry since 2007. analysts say monday's superstorm on the east coast likely led to the loss of about 100,000 vehicles. dealers should be able to make that up this month. and sandy may have been very bad news for homeowners, but it's...
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thank you for being here with us. a couple of reminders for those wishing to give, we have put together a list of resources and charities, all on our website, nbc90 -- nbcnightlynews.com joi forces to have a benefit concert we'll let you know, the networks at nbc universal are joining forces to have a benefit concert for victims of superstorm sandy. including billy joel, john stewart, and others will come by, tomorrow, at 8:00, 7 central. for now, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you when we come back tonight for "rock center," a full hour devoted to it. 10, 9-central, good night. ock
thank you for being here with us. a couple of reminders for those wishing to give, we have put together a list of resources and charities, all on our website, nbc90 -- nbcnightlynews.com joi forces to have a benefit concert we'll let you know, the networks at nbc universal are joining forces to have a benefit concert for victims of superstorm sandy. including billy joel, john stewart, and others will come by, tomorrow, at 8:00, 7 central. for now, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you when we...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> thank you all very much for a great discussion. i wish we had a second hour today, but we will have to leave it there. for this week's press pass, i go behind the scenes of the my spielberg film "lincoln" with doris kearns, whose book was the inspiration for the movie. terrific insights into the film. that's all for today. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> thank you all very much for a great discussion. i wish we had a second hour today, but we will have to leave it there. for this...
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give us something to talk about give us something to talk about for a change. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> finally tonight, a car that will turn heads for a couple of reasons. it's a lamborgihini. today, they unvailed it in singapore. this car, check this out. 12 cylinder, 700 horsepower engine. >> oh, my. >> it goes from 0-60 in three seconds. reaches a top speed of 217 miles an hour. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "glee," lea michele. from mtv's "catfish," nev schulman.
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harry smith joins us live from new york to tell us about this. harry, i know you've seen a lot of devastation through hurricane coverage, tornadoes, the mississippi overflowing its banks, about ten years ago. is this the end of an era for these people along these coastal towns in jersey? >> boy, you know, around the shop here the last couple of days, i've been saying, this is what i expect, have grown to expect from places like florida, or gulfport, mississippi, or new orleans. this is the kind of weather that seems like it goes with that part of the world. one of the things we learned is that the water in the western atlantic was five degrees above normal. that's part of the interview that went into this storm, that's causing damage that we're still learning about, even today. what my story is for "rock center" tonight, we went into lower manhattan where there's no power, hundreds of thousands of people with no power. it was quite astounding to see people make do. new yorkers are notoriously cranky. sometimes hard to get along with. but when pus
harry smith joins us live from new york to tell us about this. harry, i know you've seen a lot of devastation through hurricane coverage, tornadoes, the mississippi overflowing its banks, about ten years ago. is this the end of an era for these people along these coastal towns in jersey? >> boy, you know, around the shop here the last couple of days, i've been saying, this is what i expect, have grown to expect from places like florida, or gulfport, mississippi, or new orleans. this is...
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in fact, the times here in london told us that the u.s. election subject is the most clicked in the past month other than their home page and views of it have increased by 500% since august. across the world tonight there will be watch parties. that's pretty impressive considering that when polls close in america it will be well after midnight. here it will be just about midnight. especially at u.s. embassies people will be watching. one british analyst told us it is possible as many brits will be watching these results as watched the results of their own elections. lynn. >> michelle, interesting. thanks so much. >>> the presidential election isn't the only thing happening today. there are some very close sen 2345i9 races happening across the country. >> reporter: the power struggle for control of the u.s. senate runs right through massachusetts where democrats see a big chance to gain ground with harvard professor and consumer advocate elizabeth warren. >> what i see is lots of enthusiasm, lots of momentum. mostly it's a lot of people com
in fact, the times here in london told us that the u.s. election subject is the most clicked in the past month other than their home page and views of it have increased by 500% since august. across the world tonight there will be watch parties. that's pretty impressive considering that when polls close in america it will be well after midnight. here it will be just about midnight. especially at u.s. embassies people will be watching. one british analyst told us it is possible as many brits will...
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don't get used to this warm up, but enjoy it while it's here. that same storm on tuesday the same storm bringing blizzard conditions to parts of the west. it's not coming here, but a monitor storm out west right now. >> okay, make the most of our good fortune this weekend. >> let's do it up. >>> coming up tonight, food trucks versus restaurants. the fight could force some tougher rules into businesses. >>> iteam discovers the revival of a dangerous drug and taking a toll on our emergency health care. >>> coming up in sports, the turps get ready to open up the season against the defending national champions. >>> the wizards look for their first win against the bucs. >>> d.c. united move on after a hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> sent police officers above all other it's not crack, heroin or even prescription pills. >> it's pcp and it's back in
don't get used to this warm up, but enjoy it while it's here. that same storm on tuesday the same storm bringing blizzard conditions to parts of the west. it's not coming here, but a monitor storm out west right now. >> okay, make the most of our good fortune this weekend. >> let's do it up. >>> coming up tonight, food trucks versus restaurants. the fight could force some tougher rules into businesses. >>> iteam discovers the revival of a dangerous drug and taking...
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use a.t.m. machines that spit out a receipt that could then be deposited into an actual ballot box so you have the electronic voting but you know if there are any questions about the result it could just be cross-checked against paper results why do you think this isn't in place well to a certain extent it is some of these machines do spit out paper receipts that you don't want to take a receipt with you because that leaves a vote buying and selling and intimidation and so forth but yeah you're talking about a lot of people given that argument i'm just talking about having you know a box there you do your thing or it spits it out and i've never seen that i've voted in several different states depending on where i've been living at the time and i've never seen the receipt but just something to leave at the polling place well you can go back go to brad blog dot com find out what happened about two or three years ago to me when i tried to vote on one of these systems the computer mis printed four o
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the data takes us farther out to sea, that would be good news for us. philadelphia, the jersey shore, new york, long island, it looks like they will be once again hit by a very strong storm. winds 50 to maybe 60 miles an hour. they will be dealing with beach erosion up into that region, too. we'll be watching out for that. inland snow, yeah, possible. isolated slick spots early thursday morning. yes, the coastal issues will be the most, especially up through the areas that have already been hit very, very hard by sandy. your forecast for the next couple of days. high of 49 for your tuesday. get out and vote. should be a nice day for 45 on wednesday. thursday, 49 degrees. before, look at this, guys, before -- >> yea! >> -- a nice warm-up, saturday, sunday, monday, above average for a change. boy, do we need that after what we're going to be seeing. >> thank you, doug. >>> when we come back on news4 at 5:00, a pilot lands his plane and crashes into an suv. we're going to hear from the couple in the car. >> the infomercial says the no-no is a beauty break-
the data takes us farther out to sea, that would be good news for us. philadelphia, the jersey shore, new york, long island, it looks like they will be once again hit by a very strong storm. winds 50 to maybe 60 miles an hour. they will be dealing with beach erosion up into that region, too. we'll be watching out for that. inland snow, yeah, possible. isolated slick spots early thursday morning. yes, the coastal issues will be the most, especially up through the areas that have already been hit...
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for us, may be affecting us by wednesday. the only difference now is we're going to have one hour earlier sun rises and one hour earlier sne sun sets. this is 4:30 in the afternoon. the sun was about to set. it's going to take time getting used to. it sure is nice having that extra hour of sleep. >> loved it. >> i think we should turn the clocks back one hour every weekend. >> every weekend. >> might get a little thrown off after a while but i'm loving that extra hour of sleep. there's that gorgeous sky over washington. what a difference from just a couple hours ago. it was all cloudy. right now, reagan national, 46. very dry. dew point at 26. the wind coming out of the north at 10, 15 miles an hour. occasionally we'll have some gusts a little higher than that. you can see all the cloudiness is now pretty much disappeared. just a few clouds lingering over the mountains. temperatures all around the regions now in the 40s. in the 30s, upper 20s in a few locations. where they still have snow on the ground from last week. >> as w
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kristen welker starting us off. thanks. >>> now to the other side, peter alexander traveling with the romney campaign. and tonight that means headquarters, back home in boston. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. within the last hour, mitt romney just landed back here in boston after wrapping up his final campaign swing. tonight he's going to watch those returns alongside his wife ann and all five of their sons. during that last flight he spoke to reporters and said he was very proud of the campaign, adding, and i quote, we put it all on the field. at the end of an exhausting quest for the white house. mitt romney cast his ballot alongside his wife ann in their home state of massachusetts. his mind was on the midwest. >> i feel great about ohio. >> reporter: governor romney went straight from the polls to his campaign plane with paul ryan. >> i'm awed by the spirit and enthusiasm, support, energy, it's just amazing. thank you. >> reporter: while mr. romney thanks volunteers, later fueling u
kristen welker starting us off. thanks. >>> now to the other side, peter alexander traveling with the romney campaign. and tonight that means headquarters, back home in boston. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. within the last hour, mitt romney just landed back here in boston after wrapping up his final campaign swing. tonight he's going to watch those returns alongside his wife ann and all five of their sons. during that last flight he spoke to...
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thank you for starting your day with us. >>> the "today" show is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with weather, traffic, and any breaking news. charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
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is it as white as it used to be? is it more nonwhite? this could decide the race. >> it's more nonwhite. and that's why colorado is tough. nevada may well be one that we don't carry. what's interesting about ohio, that state does not have a large minority vote. it's about 85% white. if romney were getting the same white vote there he gets in virginia, where he is tied and the romney campaign is nervous, he would be winning ohio. that's also the story in pennsylvania. one quick footnote on pennsylvania. one reason the romney guys like it, even though historically it is more democratic, is there has not been a campaign there. they haven't had the $200 million of negative ads. so romney's numbers are better there in a lot of the states where they have trench warfare. >> people may not believe this, but there is a morning after this race, tom and savannah. and what happens in washington after that? david brooks in his column writes about the fiscal cliff which happens at the end of this year, big tax increases and also cuts. here's what he w
is it as white as it used to be? is it more nonwhite? this could decide the race. >> it's more nonwhite. and that's why colorado is tough. nevada may well be one that we don't carry. what's interesting about ohio, that state does not have a large minority vote. it's about 85% white. if romney were getting the same white vote there he gets in virginia, where he is tied and the romney campaign is nervous, he would be winning ohio. that's also the story in pennsylvania. one quick footnote on...
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stay with us. they focus on local and national candidates and the issues during the final days of the campaign. fox 5 wants to hear from you as well. use the hash tag d.c. you decide to tweet your thoughts as we count down to election day. >>> breaking news from new york city. a short time ago, mayor bloomberg reversed course and announced sunday's running of the new york city marathon is cancelled. bloomberg came under sharp criticism for not canceling the race. in the aftermath of hurricane send, the city is still recovering from the massive storms and killed 40 people in new york alone. many are still without power. the transportation in the city has been snarled. the resources would have been diverted for the marathon and they're needed to help the city recover from sandy. >>> mntime, the heart of new york is slowly beating as recovery from sandy picked up a bit. the cleanup is breeding frustration, though, and desperation. millions of people without power, gas, food, drinking water, hurricane
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us. good morning, chuck. >> good morning, richard and any. sunday off to a nice and quiet start. plenty of sunshine getting through the cloud deck. continues to move into the area, and not enough sunshine getting through to cast shadows at least. clouds will continue to thicken the remainder of the day today, temperature, 45 at national airport. winds remain out of the northeast at 10 miles per hour, a problematic wind direction, it tends to bring in more clouds it is exactly what will happen today. upper 30s to low and mid 40s around the area. clouds yes, but rain drops no. not for us today. a little chance for showers across tidewater, virginia, to the outer banks. today will be dry around here. sunny to start, clouds on the increase as we go through the afternoon. step tours to the upper 40s and low 50s and staying mostly cloudy through tonight and on into the front part of the week. more about the rest of the week ahead, coming up. >> thanks, chuck. >>> this morning, family and friends are mourning the loss of a maryland teen stabbed to death at a ahmet to station. the attack
us. good morning, chuck. >> good morning, richard and any. sunday off to a nice and quiet start. plenty of sunshine getting through the cloud deck. continues to move into the area, and not enough sunshine getting through to cast shadows at least. clouds will continue to thicken the remainder of the day today, temperature, 45 at national airport. winds remain out of the northeast at 10 miles per hour, a problematic wind direction, it tends to bring in more clouds it is exactly what will...
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the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian political establishment was extremely interested in who would win. there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent issues. like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, mos
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all right and thanks for joining us here on r.t. today there's fresh anger and frustration among libyans this time an oil rich benghazi where hundreds turned out to vent against the leadership they fought for in the revolution more on the roots of their discontent from our middle east correspondent paul asli. more than a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they're calling for greater autonomy send if they feel marginalized by the new government in tripoli now this comes a little more than a year on after the ouster of the format libyan leader moammar gadhafi and i asked on one icky that of that the people of benghazi played such a central role in bringing about they are now saying that they were better off before the revolution that the whole eastern part of the country is marginalized and deprived of political and economic power now what they want is an autonomous region in the east and we're talking here about roughly half the territory of libya and around three quarters of the country's v
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call or e-mail us. tom kierein joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> folks waiting in lines are shivering this morning. >> my heart goes out to them. many people are waiting in line for a couple hours. it didn't get above freezing until 8:30 this morning. here is a look at the sky. sunshine over capitol hill. reagan national, 44. the dew point very dry at 24. the temperature really dropped this morning. a northeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. it feels chillier. temperatures elsewhere, low to mid-40s. most of maryland and virginia, eastern shore out in west virginia was down in the upper teens this morning. many in the high and low valleys in the highlands of west virginia and maryland. now, it's climbing up to 40 degrees. this is what's been happening over the last several hours. we have a disturbance here that is now over georgia and the carolinas. storm team 4 radar showing rain in north carolina. the latest indications are, as it gets off the coast, it will form an area of low pressu
call or e-mail us. tom kierein joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> folks waiting in lines are shivering this morning. >> my heart goes out to them. many people are waiting in line for a couple hours. it didn't get above freezing until 8:30 this morning. here is a look at the sky. sunshine over capitol hill. reagan national, 44. the dew point very dry at 24. the temperature really dropped this morning. a northeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. it feels chillier....
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want to give us a defeat terrorism a liberal the christian. confusedly. you know the group are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break that. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. from. the. well go back to finance bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial. and with us tonight on science panel dr amanda stout senior scientist of climate energy program at the national wildlife federation dr joseph roma and dr dan lash up in new york so let's go and doctor dr romer is also the author of a new book language intelligence lessons on persuasion from jesus shakespeare lincoln and lady gaga ok great i'm looking forward to this ok so let's get back to the language h
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what does that put us early tomorrow morning? that puts us lower. in the 20s. that's where we're going to be when you wake up and walk out the door. a lot of people getting up early to go out and vote. if you're waiting in line, you will be outside, you will be on the cold side. it's still well below average. today was nine days in a row below average. we'll get to ten fairly easily tomorrow. might get close to 11 or 12 days below average before we go up. 34 in fredericksburg. this is the first time that many of these areas have seen temperatures at or below freezing. that's why we have the freeze warning in effect for the entire region. back to the west for the most part. you've already seen your freeze. that's why you do not have a freeze warning. you will get below freezing. once again, expect a cold morning. do not expect rain tonight. if it did fall, it would be falling as snow right now. but that won't be the case. through tomorrow we stay dry. here's the system that will make its way to the coast and then move up the coast. the latest computer models, an
what does that put us early tomorrow morning? that puts us lower. in the 20s. that's where we're going to be when you wake up and walk out the door. a lot of people getting up early to go out and vote. if you're waiting in line, you will be outside, you will be on the cold side. it's still well below average. today was nine days in a row below average. we'll get to ten fairly easily tomorrow. might get close to 11 or 12 days below average before we go up. 34 in fredericksburg. this is the first...
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they have faith in us. they support us through everything. we know they will come out there and continue jumping and cheering all game long. >> it's a huge boost to the players. it gives us motivation, gives us drive to push when we're tired. that's huge. th we need them out in strong numbers on saturday for sure. >>> more injuries at maryland. can you believe it? >> no. >> unbelievable. senior wide receiver carey boykins misses another game with a hip injury and he could be done for the season. one reason the terps nine-point underdogs with georgia tech on saturday. a quarterback playing linebacker all season is starting. >> this is the fourth or fith time we've been through it this season. so our guys know how to handle it. they understand what the issues are, that we feel very bad for, you know, c.j., and perry and devon, and now caleb. and we know that, hey, sean is the guy. so everybody's got to rally around him. and they're going to do that. >> he's going to have to step up and get the job done the best that we can. we'll have to rally
they have faith in us. they support us through everything. we know they will come out there and continue jumping and cheering all game long. >> it's a huge boost to the players. it gives us motivation, gives us drive to push when we're tired. that's huge. th we need them out in strong numbers on saturday for sure. >>> more injuries at maryland. can you believe it? >> no. >> unbelievable. senior wide receiver carey boykins misses another game with a hip injury and he...
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. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with c.i.a. director procmpb prompte resign last week. allen's name, now also linked to tampa socialite jill kelly, the woman who told the f.b.i. about threatening e-mailstraced to pa biographer. the f.b.i. stumbled onto what was called potentially inappropriate. so did allen and his wife from their time in tampa. officials characterized some of the e-mails as flirtatious. but general allen, through his spokesman, has strongly denied that the two were having an affair. >> the president has put on hold general allegation pending the investigation of general allen's
. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with...
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it could mean rain for us and possibly snow. i'll break that down for you, but right now, it's all about current temperatures. 35 in winchester, 35 in gaithersburg. i'll let you know about the weekend plus what i think about our next storm coming up. >> okay, doug, thank you. now, to the final stretch for the race for the white house. both president obama and mitt romney battled the ohio tonight. mitt romney spoke to a large crowd in west chester. the president spoke in lie ma, ohio. he'll have one more stop in the buckeye stay before he heads to wisconsin, iowa and then northern virginia. his rally, jiffy lube live tomorrow. >> today was the last day of early voting in maryland. and the lines wrapped around the building in some places, ased p their ballot. >> reporter: i can see that you're so cold, you're crying. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: dedicated voters were put to the test with early voting with lines that stretched outside of voting places. >> i waited in line for four hours. that's just too long. >> reporter: so far, an
it could mean rain for us and possibly snow. i'll break that down for you, but right now, it's all about current temperatures. 35 in winchester, 35 in gaithersburg. i'll let you know about the weekend plus what i think about our next storm coming up. >> okay, doug, thank you. now, to the final stretch for the race for the white house. both president obama and mitt romney battled the ohio tonight. mitt romney spoke to a large crowd in west chester. the president spoke in lie ma, ohio....
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he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning before the finish line finally in sight. >> it has been long, a big wait. i've had to cancel two meetings for work so far. i may even spend up spending a vacation day just to vote today. >> for those who can't wait that long, a chance to rest until their partner waiting in line gets close. some saying there should be more help on hand but most taking it in stride. big crowds and long lines. the norm at other locations in northern virginia. at this gym in arlington, happy to have made the mark. >> it is a long time. i'm go
he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning...
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here are a few of the pictures that have come into us. you've got super mario there from mario brothers. some of the employees there. there's a young fan with robert griffin, iii. grif[ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> jay: hey, rickey, that's a a great skeleton. oh, i love that. dorian, hey! great zombie costume. you look terrific! cool, cool. -- [ cheers and applause ] you don't look anything taylor lautner. the fake nose, the kiwi shoe
here are a few of the pictures that have come into us. you've got super mario there from mario brothers. some of the employees there. there's a young fan with robert griffin, iii. grif[ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important...
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with us right smack in the middle, meaning some nice weather for us over the next couple of days. once again, the east coast of the united states really needs to dry out. clear skies, chilly morning, 28 to 36, northwest winds 5 to 10 miles an hour. tomorrow afternoon, sunny and nice, finally warmer. still a little breezy, though, temperatures 57 to 61 degrees. and we'll just call this a fantastic friday because as we move through the next couple of days it gets even better. 67 on saturday, 72 sunday and monday. of course veterans day is sunday but we'll observe it monday, both days great. tuesday the next chance for a storm, that will be a cold front that ushers in cooler numbers but nothing real significant with that storm. a typical run of the mill storm we could deal with on storm team 4, no problem. >> thank you, doug. >>> we'll be right back. actually, we're going to go to sports, dc united sending >>> we've got sports and good news. >> we. the postseason is always dramatic and there's extra drama tonight on the pitch. one night after the snowstorm, d.c. united brings the thu
with us right smack in the middle, meaning some nice weather for us over the next couple of days. once again, the east coast of the united states really needs to dry out. clear skies, chilly morning, 28 to 36, northwest winds 5 to 10 miles an hour. tomorrow afternoon, sunny and nice, finally warmer. still a little breezy, though, temperatures 57 to 61 degrees. and we'll just call this a fantastic friday because as we move through the next couple of days it gets even better. 67 on saturday, 72...
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to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign, and the pilot was coming in too low. >> i think it probably should be marked. obviously, they knew they were going to the airport. that was the attraction for them to come out here. they should have looked before they crossed the runway. he's looking on down the runway a little too low on his approach. i think he should have been a little higher on the approach. >> the owner of the airport is working with the faa and the national transportation safety board on possible safety recommendations. >> don't want that to happen. too close f
to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign,...
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. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little batch of slight snow in garrett county, got hammered with a couple of feet of the heavy, wet snow. thousands without power in western maryland and parts of west virginia. partly cloudy sky. mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:
. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little...
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dot com from us there too today the f.b.i.'s plot is revealing to get an access all area past of people's e-mails over the stumbling blocks just now would ring the agency to explain its world wide web spying plans which parted with force private companies to tailor their take on the cheap to make surveillance easier when we did more about that song line from us south also the r.t. dot com the possible to pervert behavior and now there's a plan to get russians to take an etiquette test before going abroad that's the playstation of prime time t.v. or cold. mornings today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from seeing from history. canada. operations are. russian prime minister dmitry medvedev says the russian pussy riot punk band should not have been jailed for the moscow cathedral stunt but he's expressed his condemnation of the less over their ethics. ocean. people you know very unpleasant to me both on the outside and only in could they fill me with extreme negative emotions so much so that i don't like tal
dot com from us there too today the f.b.i.'s plot is revealing to get an access all area past of people's e-mails over the stumbling blocks just now would ring the agency to explain its world wide web spying plans which parted with force private companies to tailor their take on the cheap to make surveillance easier when we did more about that song line from us south also the r.t. dot com the possible to pervert behavior and now there's a plan to get russians to take an etiquette test before...
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with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with his convincing sweeping re-election by an entirely new american elect rat. -- electorate. >> we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. chris: bob, here we are five days later. i'm thinking, i still can't absorb the months and months and months we worried about which way this election mibet go and then to see it go in one simple clear direction. obama's direction. >> and it's a big deal for him. and the interesting question is how is he going to use the power of the presidency? david wrote a really important column about linden johnson saying, what's the presidency for? doing big things. he made -- obama
with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with his convincing sweeping re-election by an entirely new american elect rat. -- electorate. >> we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united...
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at the very beginning of the warming the carbon pollution that we've done to date it's only warmed us about a degree fahrenheit but as amanda said if we keep doing nothing if we just keep pouring in the air we're going to warm you know five times six times as much as we warmed in the last half century this century so the kind of weather extremes that we're now beginning to see like hurricane sandy people become the normal weather. and i recall you know i've been doing a radio show for nine years now and these guys come on the program regularly and we you know we just have these debates as if it was a debate now it's not even a debate but in the case they would say. ok c o two is going up but the temperatures aren't tracking it and my recollection is that over the years what we figured out was that a lot of that c o two was actually being absorbed by the oceans which is acidify in the oceans and much of that much of that heat was ending up in the oceans is my correcting my reading what should a chunk of it yeah i mean most of the warming goes into the oceans over ninety percent of it s
at the very beginning of the warming the carbon pollution that we've done to date it's only warmed us about a degree fahrenheit but as amanda said if we keep doing nothing if we just keep pouring in the air we're going to warm you know five times six times as much as we warmed in the last half century this century so the kind of weather extremes that we're now beginning to see like hurricane sandy people become the normal weather. and i recall you know i've been doing a radio show for nine...
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we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. >>> i think i might have just said before the break we can trace most of the problems of the world to richard engel, if i said that we don't mean that at all, about our friend and colleague, richard engel. last night, many were forced to go to bed, the hour was so late, before they heard the speech the president delivered to many in chicago. in case you are among them. here now, a portion of the president's victory address last night. >> while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time, whether you held an obama sign or a romney sign, you made your voice heard. and you made a difference. democracy in a nation of 300 million can be noisy and messy and complicated. it necessarily stirs passions. stirs up controversy.
we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. >>> i think i might have just said before the break we can trace most of the problems of the world to richard engel, if i said that we don't mean that at all, about our friend and colleague, richard engel. last night, many were forced to go to bed, the hour was so late, before they heard the speech the president delivered to many in chicago. in case you are among them. here now, a portion of the president's victory address...